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UKE1H96AA Thank you for purchasing the ER8100. Please read this operation manual carefully before using the product. This unit contains the Britannica Concise Encyclopedia and Oxford dictionaries : Concise Oxford English Dictionary, Concise Oxford Thesaurus, Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations and The Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms. You can expand your English vocabulary further through use of the Spellchecker, the 14 Solvers, the 12 Word Games, and the EASY LEARN function. EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This is to certify that this equipment fully conforms to the protection requirements of the following EC Council Directives on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to:Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC SEIKO UK Limited SC House, Vanwall Road, Maidenhead, Berks. SL6 4UW U.K. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Note: this device should be disposed of through your local electronic product recycling system - do not throw away in your domestic rubbish. Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, Britannica Daily Contents, Britannica Daily History, Britannica Quizmaster, Britannica Quick Facts © 2010 Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Concise Oxford English Dictionary Eleventh Edition Revised © Oxford University Press 2008 Concise Oxford Thesaurus Third Edition © Oxford University Press 2007 Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Fifth Edition © Oxford University Press 2006 The Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms Third Edition © Oxford University Press 2010 New British English Word List v 1.1 © Oxford University Press 2004 Additional material © Oxford University Press 2004 Ryobi’s font is employed in the font of product. © 2011 RYOBI LIMITED Encyclopædia Britannica, Britannica and the Thistle logo are registered trademarks of Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. All rights reserved. is a registered trademark of Seiko Holdings Corporation. is a registered trademark of Seiko Instruments Inc. © 2011 Seiko Instruments Inc. The display screen can be switched to Large, Medium or Small. (See page 16 and 85.) The screen display examples used in this manual are shown in the “Medium” format. Since this unit contains the most recent publishers’ updates, there will be some minor differences between the data displayed here and that in the print books. The unit does not contain book-edition photographs, diagrams and tables, boxed items and some appendices. 1 CONTENTS Preparation for Use ................... 4 Dictionary of Quotations ....34 Games ................................64 Setting Function .................85 1. Install the battery ................ 4 2. Adjust the LCD contrast ..... 4 3. Set the key sound ............... 5 4. Demo function .................... 5 5. “On This Day” function ....... 5 6. Set Time and Date .............. 6 Changing battery .................... 7 Resetting ................................. 7 Author Name Search ............ 34 Keyword Search ................... 36 Selecting a game .................. 64 Hangman .............................. 64 User Hangman ...................... 66 Jumble .................................. 67 User Jumble.......................... 68 Crossword Quiz .................... 69 General Knowledge .............. 70 Definitions ............................. 71 Word Building ....................... 72 User Word Building ............... 73 Word Challenge .................... 74 Britannica Quizmaster .......... 75 Britannica Quick Facts ......... 76 Selecting the menu ............... 85 Changing the Demo message ... 85 Changing the character size .... 85 Setting the Game Level ........ 86 Game Scores ........................ 86 Viewing the EASY LEARN List... 87 Setting the frequency for the EASY LEARN List ............. 87 Changing the sorting for the EASY LEARN List ........ 87 Setting the Auto Power Off Timer ... 88 Setting the Key Sound .......... 88 Setting the LCD Contrast ..... 88 Variant Spelling ..................... 89 Changing On This Day mode .. 89 Setting Time and Date .......... 89 Functions and Features .......8 The Keys and their Functions ... 12 On This Day ........................14 Basic procedure .................... 14 View the monthly calendar ... 15 Help Function / Character Size .. 16 Entering and Correcting Letters ... 17 Encyclopedia ......................18 Headword Search ................. 18 Category Search ................... 20 Jump function ....................... 22 Dictionary ...........................26 Headword Search ................. 26 Explanatory notes ................. 28 Thesaurus ...........................30 Headword Search ................. 30 Wordfinder ............................ 32 2 Dictionary of Idioms ...........38 Headword Search ................. 38 Thematic Search ................... 40 Spellchecker .......................42 Basic procedure .................... 42 Using the Wildcard function ... 44 Solvers ................................46 Selecting the Solver .............. 46 Crossword ............................ 47 Anagram ............................... 48 Letter Changer ...................... 49 Word Maker .......................... 50 Word Origins ......................... 51 Word Viewer .......................... 52 Definition Search .................. 53 Encyclopedic Search ............ 54 Idiom Search ......................... 55 Abbreviations ........................ 56 Abbreviation Search ............. 57 Knowledge Lists ................... 58 Knowledge Find .................... 60 Phrase & Idiom Find ............. 62 EASY LEARN .......................... 78 Building your word list .......... 78 Viewing the word list ............. 79 Deleting a word ..................... 80 Deleting all words ................. 80 Calculator / Converters ..... 81 Precautions / Specifications.. 92 FAQ’s Generic .....................94 ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY .. 95 Calculator ............................. 81 Converters ............................ 82 Entering or changing a conversion rate ..................... 82 Currency conversion ............. 82 Metric / Imperial conversion ... 83 Clothing Size chart ............... 84 3 Preparation for Use 3. Set the key sound 1. Install the battery The unit is powered by one “AAA” size battery. Before using the unit, please install the battery as follows. 1. Turn the unit over. 2. Slide the tab to the right and then unlock and remove the battery cover. You can turn the key touch sound on and or and then press off by using . The “Key sound” can also be set using the “Setting” function. (See page 88.) 4. Demo function When you turn on the power, a demonstration display will begin to explain the contents of the unit. 3. Insert one “AAA” battery upon the ribbon according to the polarity ( + , – ) marks inside the battery compartment. Be sure to insert the battery from ( – ) side. 4. After replacing the battery cover, slide the tab to the left and lock the battery cover. 5. Press the “RESET” button on the bottom of the unit. 6. The contrast adjustment display will appear. 2. Adjust the LCD contrast Use or to adjust the contrast of . the display and then press You can stop the demonstration by pressing any of the keys. * If you want to turn off the demonstration display at the time of power ON, press and select “Demo Message”. Select “Disable” and press (See page 85.) . 5. “On This Day” function The unit displays the topics in history on today’s date. * If you want to turn off this display at the and select time of power ON, press “On This Day”. Select “Disable” and press (See page 89.) Any of the letter keys . The “LCD Contrast” can also be adjusted using the “Setting” function. (See page 88.) 4 5 6. Set Time and Date Changing battery The time and date should be set before using the unit. and then 1. Press and Date”. The battery mark ( ) will appear at the top of the screen when the battery is almost exhausted, meaning that it is time to be replaced one. to select “Time . 2. Press or Move to the sector to be set by using . or . Set the number by using to accept changes. 3. Press (See page 89.) • • • • The unit is powered by one AAA alkaline battery. Make sure that power is switched off before replacing the battery. Press the “RESET” button on the bottom of the unit after battery replacement. Changing the battery and Resetting erase the EASY LEARN List, the Game Score, the calculator memory and the initialize settings. CAUTION • • • • • • The battery may pose a choking hazard to small children. Keep the battery and product away from small children. Do not expose the battery to open flame or intense heat. Rechargeable batteries cannot be used. Do not try to recharge the battery. Remove the battery from the unit if you do not intend to use it for a long duration. Resetting If the unit does not operate properly after the battery has been replaced, or if at any time the unit fails to operate properly, gently press the “RESET” button on the bottom of the unit. NOTE: Resetting product deletes all the data stored in the memory. The EASY LEARN List, the Game Score and the calculator memory are deleted. All setting including Time and Date are initialized. 6 7 Functions and Features 1 Encyclopedia and Dictionaries Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Expanded with new and updated entries, the Britannica Concise Encyclopedia is the perfect reference resource for home, school, or office. With more than 25,000 entries prepared by the editors of Encyclopædia Britannica, it covers nearly every field of human knowledge: history, geography, world affairs, the sciences, religion, sports, entertainment, technology and the arts. Concise Oxford English Dictionary High speed search of over 240,000 words, phrases and definitions covering current and historical English, as well as hundreds of specialist and technical subjects. Dictionary entry words, definitions and grammatical information all come from the Concise Oxford English Dictionary. Concise Oxford Thesaurus The unit offers a high speed search of over 4 million synonym links, with over 300,000 alternative words and opposite words to make what you write and say more interesting. The thesaurus entries, including examples, sense groupings, and all alternative and opposite words, are taken from the Concise Oxford Thesaurus. Oxford Concise Dictionary of Quotations This contains over 9,000 quotations from more than 2,400 authors, and with both author names and quotation keywords searchable, offers the best possible access to this rich and fascinating material. Dictionary entries all come from the Oxford Concise Dictionary of Quotations. Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms This volume takes a fresh look at the idiomatic phrases and sayings that make English the rich and intriguing language that it is. This major new edition contains entries for over 6,000 idioms, including 700 entirely new entries, based on Oxford's language monitoring and the ongoing third edition of the Oxford English Dictionary. Dictionary entries all come from the Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms. 8 2 Spellchecker Instant phonetic spelling correction for over 130,000 words ensures you will always have the answer at your fingertips. 3 Solvers The 14 indispensable solvers to help you with word games: Crossword, Anagram, Letter Changer, Word Maker, Word Origins, Word Viewer, Definition Search, Encyclopedic Search, Idiom Search, Abbreviations, Abbreviation Search, Knowledge Lists, Knowledge Find, Phrase & Idiom Find 4 Word Games You can take on the challenge of 12 different word games set to any one of three levels of difficulty. Hangman, User Hangman, Jumble, User Jumble, Crossword Quiz, General Knowledge, Definitions, Word Building, User Word Building, Word Challenge, Britannica Quizmaster, Britannica Quick Facts 5 EASY LEARN The EASY LEARN function allows you to create your own word list from the Encyclopedia, Dictionaries, Spellchecker, Solvers and Games. 6 On This Day The unit displays the monthly calendar and shows the topics in history on a specific date. All daily data comes from the Britannica Daily Contents and Britannica Daily History. 7 Calculator A full function calculator including memory and % functions. 12 digits, 1 Memory 8 Converters The conversion function enables you to convert foreign currencies and metric/imperial units of length, area, volume, weight, capacity, power, and temperature. You can also convert foreign clothing sizes of shirts, shoes, hats etc. for men, women and children. 9 9 Setting function You can customize the following operating conditions: Demo Message, Text Size, Game Level, Game Scores, EASY LEARN List, EASY LEARN Word, EASY LEARN Sorting, Auto Power Off Timer, Key sound, LCD Contrast, Variant Spelling, On This Day and Time and Date MEMO 10 Other Features Jump function This function enables you to look up a word displayed on the explanation screen in any dictionary of your choosing, and to register it in the EASY LEARN word list. Help function A simple explanation of how to operate the various functions can be displayed on the screen at each operational stage in each mode. Character size function The size of the character display can be expanded or reduced. Demo function A demonstration display explains the contents of the unit. 10 11 The Keys and their Functions 10. [ ] Used instead of one or more letters if you don’t know how to spell * a word (including spaces or symbols). [ # ] (With SHIFT key) Used instead of one or more letters if you don’t know how to spell a word (without spaces or symbols). 11. Substitutes for a single letter when you are uncertain of a spelling. 12. For scrolling through the entries. / Changes the input area. 13. Enters space. / Cursor moves to right. / Jump key (With SHIFT key) Screen moves one sense at a time. 14. Cursor moves up and down. / Screen moves one line at a time. (With SHIFT key) Screen moves one page at a time. 12 1. Turns the power ON and OFF. 2. Selects Encyclopedia mode. 3. Selects Dictionary mode. 4. Selects Thesaurus mode. 5. Selects Dictionary of Quotations mode. 6. Selects Dictionary of Idioms mode. 7. Selects Spellchecker mode. 8. Selects Solver mode. 9. Changes the size of the characters displayed on the screen. 15. Cursor moves to left. / Jump key (With SHIFT key) Screen moves one sense at a time. 16. 17. 18. Selects the headword and displays the explanation or translation. / Executes after the functions have been selected. Selects Game mode. Selects On This Day mode. Selects Calculator mode, Currency, Metric/Imperial and Clothing Size Converters. 19. Selects Setting mode. 20. Activates Help function. 21. For deleting the last input character. (With SHIFT key) Clears all input character. Returns to the previous screen or mode. 22. Shift Key 23. Letter and numeral input keys . • Input is changed to numerals using • , the unit will show the display When the power is turned back on using used before the power was last turned off. The unit can also be turned ON with the mode keys. In order to avoid unnecessary wear of the battery, the power will turn off automatically if the keys are not operated for a prescribed length of time. (The initial setting is approximately 3 minutes. The time duration can be changed in settings.) • • 13 On This Day View the monthly calendar The unit displays the monthly calendar and shows the topics in history on a specific date. All daily data comes from the Britannica Daily Contents and Britannica Daily History. 1 Press . Today’s date is marked by rectangle symbol. Basic procedure Example: Demo function “On This Day” function > Disable > Enable 2 Use as necessary. to select the date (See page 85, 89.) 1 Press . When the power is turned back on using , the unit will show the today’s topics in history. 2 Press Press 3 Press . The unit will show the topics in history on the selected date. to see the rest of an entry. to scroll up. - Scrolling the screen : by line + * Press : by page to advance to the next screen. * The unit will show the display used before the power was last turned off by pressing any of the letter keys. 14 15 Entering and Correcting Letters Help Function / Character Size Help function An explanation of how to operate the various functions is simply explained on the screen at each operational stage in each mode. Example: 1 Press . Type a word. . 2 Press • • • • Use to enter a space. If there is no headword corresponding to the sequence of letters you have entered, the words with the closest spelling will be displayed. . Corrections can be made by using and then . All input characters can be cleared by using or to move the cursor. Use The entire display can be cleared by pressing the mode key once or twice. * When switching the dictionary mode in the character entry state, the previously entered sequence of letters will be taken over unchanged into the “Switched Dictionary Mode”. - Scrolling the screen : by line or • • or in the character entry state results in the * Pressing previously entered sequence of letters being taken over unchanged to the “Other Search Method in the Same Dictionary”. : by page You can clear the help message by pressing any key. Looking up words whose spelling you aren’t sure of Changing the character size You can change the size of the characters on the screen by pressing . The size of the characters change every time you press . When entering the letters, you can enter “? ”, “ * ” or “# ” in place of any letters you aren’t sure of. to enter “? ”. Use This is used in place of a single character. Example: Use to enter “ * ”. This is used in place of one or more characters (including spaces or symbols). Medium size Use and then to enter “# ”. This is used in place of one or more characters (without spaces or symbols). Example: he * t? Large size 16 Small size The corresponding headword list will be displayed. 17 Encyclopedia Encyclopedia entry words and articles all come from the Britannica Concise Encyclopedia. • Foreword, Explanatory Notes and Abbreviations can be found by pressing from the Encyclopedia entry screen. * Press to return to the headword selection screen. * The mark will appear if there is insufficient space to display the whole entry. 5 Press Press Headword Search to see the rest of an entry. to scroll up. - Scrolling the screen : by line You can search a headword directly. + 1 Press . * Press : by page to advance to the next screen. 2 Type a word. Example: martial Every time you enter a letter, the corresponding headword list will change. 3 Use or to select the headword as necessary. 6 To scroll alphabetically up or down through the headword list, press or . Example: martial art - Scrolling the list : by line + 4 Press : by page . 7 To clear the display and search for another word, simply enter your new word. Example: cypress The explanation screen of the selected headword will be displayed. 18 19 6 Press Category Search You can select a category and find a headword in the selected category. 1 Press and then “CATEGORY”. to select 2 Type a category name. Example: music . The explanation screen of the selected headword will be displayed. to return to the headword * Press selection screen. * The mark will appear if there is insufficient space to display the whole entry. 7 Press to see the rest of an entry. Every time you enter a letter, the closest match(es) will be displayed. Press or Use necessary. - Scrolling the screen - 3 Press to select the category as to scroll up. : by line + . * Press : by page to advance to the next screen. 4 Type a word. Example: bach Every time you enter a letter, the corresponding headword list in the category will change. 8 To scroll alphabetically up or down through the headword list, press or . 5 Use or to select the headword as necessary. Example: Bach, Johann Sebastian - Scrolling the list : by line + 20 9 To clear the display and search for another word in the same category, simply enter your new word. Example: lennon : by page 21 Jump function This function enables you to look up a word displayed on the explanation screen in any dictionary of your choosing, and to register it in the EASY LEARN word list. 1 Press and type a word. Example: lavender 2 Press . 6 Select Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Thesaurus or EASY LEARN List by using or . ENCYC DICT THES QUOTE IDIOM Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Concise Oxford Dictionary Concise Oxford Thesaurus Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms Add To EASY LEARN List: Add the selected word to the EASY LEARN List. Example: DICT 3 Press to select the first word you can look up. Press to select the last word. Selected word will begin to flash on and off. to return to the previous screen * Press or to disable the cursor. 4 Select another word using the cursor keys. Example: species 5 Press 22 7 Press * Press screen. . to return to the previous * Words displayed in small capitals on the explanatory screen jump directly to the explanatory screen for that particular word in the Encyclopedia. Example: MINT . 23 * When the FORMULA is displayed on the explanatory screen, you can find the related formula. 1 Press and type a word. Example: integral equation 2 Press . 3 Press to select the first word you can look up. Selected word will begin to flash on and off. to return to the previous screen * Press or to disable the cursor. 4 Select FORMULA using the cursor keys. 5 Press 24 . 25 Dictionary Preface, Introduction and other explanations of this Dictionary can be accessed from Explanatory notes. (See page 28.) Headword Search You can search for a headword directly. 1 Press Example: unique Every time you enter a letter, the corresponding headword list will change. or Use necessary. - Scrolling the screen : by line + * Press : by page to advance to the next screen. * If the USAGE marker is displayed after the headword, there is a usage note in an entry. to select the headword as - Scrolling the list : by line + 5 To scroll alphabetically up or down through the headword list, press or . : by page * When there is a derivative in the headword list, it will be displayed with the base form in round brackets. Example: uniquely (unique) 6 To clear the display and search for another word, simply enter your new word. Example: compare . The unit shows headwords, parts of speech, inflected forms and definitions. to return to the headword * Press selection screen. 26 to scroll up. * When there are phrases, phrasal verbs, derivatives or origins, they will be displayed after the last headword definition. . 2 Type a word. 3 Press Press to see the rest of an entry. ... • 4 Press ... Dictionary entry words, definitions and grammatical information all come from the Concise Oxford English Dictionary. * The mark will appear if there is insufficient space to display the whole entry. Jump function This function enables you to look up a word displayed on the explanation screen in any dictionary of your choosing, and to register it in the EZ LEARN List. (See page 22.) 27 Explanatory notes 5 Press Explanations for the details of the dictionary can be obtained as required. Press to see the rest of an entry. to scroll up. - Scrolling the screen 1 Press and then “EXPLANATION”. : by line to select + : by page : by title . 2 Press * Press or 3 Use title. to advance to the next screen. to select the section Example: Fascinating Words * “Introduction” and “Guide to Good English” have multiple subsections, accessed via a submenu. - Scrolling the list : by line + 4 Press : by page . The explanation screen of the selected title will be displayed. * Press screen. to return to the title selection * The mark will appear if there is insufficient space to display the whole entry. 28 29 Thesaurus 4 Press • Introduction and Guide to the Thesaurus from the can be found by pressing Thesaurus entry screen. Press to scroll up. - Scrolling the screen : by line + : by page + : by sense number ... The thesaurus entries, including examples, sense groupings, and all alternative and opposite words, are taken from the Concise Oxford Thesaurus. to see other synonyms. Headword Search * Press 1 Press . to advance to the next screen. * Any opposites are listed at the end of the relevant synonym set. * When there are phrases, they will be displayed after the main senses for each part of speech. 2 Type a word. Example: head ... You can search for a headword directly. Every time you enter a letter, the corresponding headword list will change. or Use necessary. to select the headword as - Scrolling the list - 5 To scroll alphabetically up or down through the headword list, press or . : by line + 3 Press : by page . The unit shows a list of synonyms along with any example sentences. 30 6 To clear the display and search for another word, simply enter your new word. Example: compare * The synonyms in each set that are closest in meaning to the entry word are given first, usually starting with a ‘core synonym’ in SMALL CAPITALS. Jump function to return to the headword selection screen. * Press * The mark will appear if there is insufficient space to display the whole entry. This function enables you to look up a word displayed on the explanation screen in any dictionary of your choosing, and to register it in the EZ LEARN List. (See page 22.) 31 Wordfinder * Press You can search for thematic word lists using keywords to match words in the list title or category name. * Press screen. 1 Press and then “WORDFINDER”. to select to advance to the next screen. to return to the previous 6 Press to select the first word you can look up. Press to select the last word. Selected word will begin to flash on and off. 2 Type a word list name. to return to the previous screen * Press or to disable the cursor. Example: food 7 Select another word using the cursor keys. or 3 Use as necessary. to select the word list Example: apricot Example: Fruit - Scrolling the list - 8 Press . : by line + 4 Press : by page (See “Jump function” at page 22.) * Please note that not every word is included in the Encyclopedia or Dictionary. . The list of the words will be displayed. 5 Press Press to see the rest of an entry. to scroll up. - Scrolling the screen : by line + 32 : by page 33 Dictionary of Quotations 4 Press You can search for all the quotations from a particular author using the Author Name search, or alternatively look for individual quotations by entering keyword. • Introduction and How to Use the Dictionary from the can be found by pressing Dictionary of Quotations entry screen. Press You can search for quotations on the basis of a specific author’s name. 1 Press to scroll up. - Scrolling the screen : by line + * Press Author Name Search to see the rest of an entry. : by page to advance to the next screen. 5 To scroll alphabetically up or down through the author name list, press or . . 2 Type in the author’s last name. Example: churchill Every time you enter a letter, the closest match(es) will be displayed. Use or name required. 6 To clear the display and search for another author name, simply enter new author name. Example: lennon to select the author - Scrolling the list : by line + 3 Press : by page . The quotations from the selected author will be displayed. to return to the author name * Press selection screen. 34 35 Keyword Search 5 Press You can search for quotations on the basis of keywords contained in the quotation. 1 Press and then “KEYWORD”. to select . The requested quotation will be displayed in full. * Return to the list by pressing . 6 To scroll up or down through the author names in the list, press or . 2 Type a keyword. Example: silence Every time you enter a letter, the closest match(es) will be displayed. or Use necessary. 3 Press to select the keyword as 7 To clear the display and search for another keyword, simply enter new keyword. Example: ghost . A small part of the matching quotations will be displayed, along with the author name. to return to the keyword * Press selection screen. Jump function This function enables you to look up a word displayed on the quotation screen in any dictionary of your choosing, and to register it in the EASY LEARN List. (See page 22.) 4 Use or to select the quotation required. Example: Bacon: Silence is the virtue - Scrolling the list : by line + 36 or : by page 37 Dictionary of Idioms 4 Press to see the rest of an entry. Idioms and thematic groupings all come from the Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms. Press • - Scrolling the screen - Preface to the Dictionary of Idioms can be from the Idioms found by pressing entry screen. to scroll up. : by line + * Press : by page to advance to the next screen. Headword Search You can search for idioms from the entered headword. 1 Press . 5 Press to select the first word you can look up. Press to select the last word. Selected word will begin to flash on and off. 2 Type a word. Example: cat to return to the previous screen * Press or to disable the cursor. Every time you enter a letter, the corresponding headword list will change. 6 Select another word using the cursor keys. or Use necessary. to select the headword as - Scrolling the list : by line + 3 Press : by page . The idioms using the selected headword will be displayed. Example: BELL Words displayed in small capitals on the explanatory screen jump directly to the explanatory screen for that particular word in the Dictionary of Idioms. 7 Press . then scroll down to the 8 Press relevant phrase. (See “Jump function” at page 22.) * Press to return to the headword selection screen. 38 39 Thematic Search 6 Press You can select a theme and find idioms in the selected theme. 1 Press “THEME”. and then to select 2 Type a letter. The explanation screen of the selected idiom will be displayed. * Press screen. to return to the idiom selection 7 Press to see the rest of an entry. Press Example: c . to scroll up. - Scrolling the screen : by line or 3 Use to select the theme. Example: Change + * Press : by page to advance to the next screen. - Scrolling the list : by line + 4 Press : by page . The unit shows the list of idioms which is related to the selected theme. 5 Select the idiom. Example: chop and change - Scrolling the list : by line + * Press screen. 40 or : by page to return to the previous 41 Spellchecker The Spellchecker function conducts a phonetic search using over 130,000 words from the Oxford New British English Word List. * To clear the display and spellcheck another word, simply enter your new word. 3 Select a word by using Basic procedure 1 Press . or . Example: precise - Scrolling the list : by line + 2 Type a word to be checked and press . 4 Press function. or : by page to activate the jump If the spelling of a word you enter is correct: Example: person The message “Correctly Spelt” will be displayed for about one second. The entered word will then be displayed in bold characters. Phonetically similar words may also be displayed. If the spelling of a word you enter is incorrect: Example: precice The message “Correction List” will be displayed for about one second. A list of words that are phonetically similar to the entered word will then be displayed. * If you select “Enable” at the setting of the “Variant Spelling”, any close match labelled as a variant spelling will also be listed in the word list. (See page 89.) 42 5 Select Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Thesaurus or EASY LEARN List by using or . ENCYC DICT THES QUOTE IDIOM Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Concise Oxford Dictionary Concise Oxford Thesaurus Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms Add To EASY LEARN List: Add the selected word to the EASY LEARN List. Example: THES 6 Press . * After you’ve looked up the definition or synonyms, you can return to the previous . display by pressing * Please note that not every word returned by the Spellchecker is included in the Encyclopedia, Dictionary or Thesaurus. 43 Using the Wildcard function MEMO If you are unsure of part of the spelling of a word, enter the word using “? ”, “ * ” or “# ” for the letter(s) of which you are unsure. to enter “? ”. Use This is used in place of a single character. to enter “ * ”. Use This is used in place of one or more characters (including spaces or symbols). Use and then to enter “ # ”. This is used in place of one or more characters (without spaces or symbols). 1 Press . 2 Type a word. Example: home* er 3 Press . The corresponding word list will be displayed. 44 45 Solvers Crossword The unit provides 14 solvers that can help you to solve word games. To solve a crossword, type the known letters and insert “? ”, “ * ” or “# ” for any unknown letters. Selecting the Solver 1 Press Use to enter “? ”. This is used in place of a single character. . The unit selects the last solver used each time you select the solver mode. 2 Select the solver you wish to use by using or . to enter “ * ”. Use This is used in place of one or more characters (including spaces or symbols). Use and then to enter “# ”. This is used in place of one or more characters (without spaces or symbols). - Scrolling the list : by line + or : by page * By pressing the first letter of a solver name, you can directly select the desired solver. Further solvers starting with the same letter can be selected by pressing the same letter again. 1 Select “Crossword” and then press . 2 Enter letters. Example: in* g?nt 3 Press 3 Press . 14 solvers: Crossword, Anagram, Letter Changer, Word Maker, Word Origins, Word Viewer, Definition Search, Encyclopedic Search, Idiom Search, Abbreviations, Abbreviation Search, Knowledge Lists, Knowledge Find, Phrase & Idiom Find 46 . The corresponding word list will be displayed. * Use the jump function as described on Page 43. * Please note that not every word returned by the Solvers is included in the Encyclopedia, Dictionary or Thesaurus. * If the letters entered do not have any corresponding words, the message “No matches found.” will be displayed. 47 Anagram Letter Changer Look for anagrams using the same letters or words that you entered. You can enter actual words, or jumbled letters. The unit will allow you to view possible alternative words by changing one letter at a time. 1 Select “Anagram” and then press . 1 Select “Letter Changer” and then press . 2 Enter letters. 2 Type a word. Example: treaties 3 Press . The corresponding word list will be displayed. * Use the jump function as described on Page 43. * Please note that not every word returned by the Solvers is included in the Encyclopedia, Dictionary or Thesaurus. 48 Example: tread 3 Press . The corresponding headword list will be displayed. * Use the jump function as described on Page 43. * Please note that not every word returned by the Solvers is included in the Encyclopedia, Dictionary or Thesaurus. * If the letters entered do not have any corresponding words, the message “No matches found.” will be displayed. 49 Word Maker Word Origins Look for anagrams using some or all of the letters entered. You can enter actual words, or jumbled letters. Search for the origins of the entered word in the Concise Oxford English Dictionary. 1 Select “Word Maker” and then press . 1 Select “Word Origins” and then press . 2 Enter letters. 2 Type a word. Example: treatise Example: yacht Every time you enter a letter, the closest match(es) will be displayed. 3 Press . The corresponding word list will be displayed. - Scrolling the list : by line + 3 Press * Use the jump function as described on Page 43. * Please note that not every word returned by the Solvers is included in the Encyclopedia, Dictionary or Thesaurus. * If the letters entered do not have any corresponding words, the message “ No matches found.” will be displayed. : by page . The origin of the entered word will be displayed. Note that the origin is displayed within its full dictionary entry, not on its own. - Scrolling the screen : by line + : by page : by headword * Press screen. 50 to return to the previous 51 Word Viewer Definition Search Search for an entered word across the Oxford New British English Word List. The unit will find the Concise Oxford English Dictionary entries whose definitions contain the word(s) you enter. 1 Select “Word Viewer” and then press . 1 Select “Definition Search” and then press . 2 Type word(s). 2 Type a word. Example: moon Every time you enter a letter, the corresponding word list will change. or Use necessary. to select the word as - Scrolling the list : by line + or : by page * Use the jump function as described on Page 43. * Please note that not every word returned by the Solvers is included in the Encyclopedia, Dictionary or Thesaurus. Example: alcoholic drink p????e Search the headword whose definition contains the words “alcoholic” and “drink”. Also the spell of the headword fits into “p????e”. * You can enter up to seven words. This method will find the entries which contain all the entered words in their definitions. . A space can be entered by using and then the * To enter a number, press character of Q, W, ... P. A number is available as a keyword as an era. * For narrowing the corresponding headwords down, a single word containing a wildcard (“? ”, “ * ” or “# ”) can be input. (See page 47.) 3 Press . The corresponding headword list will be displayed. 4 Press . The definition screen will be displayed. 52 53 Encyclopedic Search Idiom Search The unit will find the Britannica Concise Encyclopedia articles whose explanations contain the word(s) you enter. 1 Select “Encyclopedic Search” and then . press 2 Type word(s). 1 Select “Idiom Search” and then press . 2 Type word(s). Example: british prime minister b* n Search the article whose explanation contains the words “British”, “prime” and “minister”. Also the spell of the article fits into “b*n”. * You can enter up to seven words. This method will find the articles which contain all the entered words in . their explanations. A space can be entered by using * To enter a number, press and then the character of Q, W, ... P. A number is available as a keyword as an era. * For narrowing the corresponding articles down, a single word containing a wildcard (“? ”, “ * ” or “# ”) can be input. (See page 47.) 3 Press The unit will find idioms in the Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms whose definitions contain the word(s) you enter. . The corresponding article list will be displayed. 4 Select an article using or Example: your best opportunity Search the idiom whose definition contains the words “your”, “best” and “opportunity”. * You can enter up to seven words. This method will find the idioms which contain all the entered words in their definitions. . A space can be entered by using 3 Press The corresponding idiom list will be displayed. 4 Select an idiom using . - Scrolling the list - 5 Press : by page . The explanation screen which has the selected article will be displayed. 54 . - Scrolling the list : by line + : by line or or Example: play your cards right Example: Brown, (James) Gordon + . 5 Press or : by page . The selected idiom and its definition will be displayed. Note that the selected idiom is displayed within its full dictionary entry, not on its own. 55 Abbreviations The Abbreviations solver allows you to search the abbreviation database to “decode” nearly 10,000 common abbreviations. 1 Select “Abbreviations” and then press . 2 Type an abbreviation. Example: bbc Every time you enter a letter, the closest match(es) will be displayed. - Scrolling the list : by line + : by page Abbreviation Search The unit will find abbreviations in the Oxford Abbreviation List whose explanations contain the word(s) you enter. 1 Select “Abbreviation Search” and then . press 2 Type word(s). Example: british corporation ??? Search the three letters abbreviation whose explanation contains the words “British” and “corporation”. * You can enter up to seven words. This method will find the abbreviations which contain all the entered . words in their explanations. A space can be entered by using * To enter a number, press and then the character of Q, W, ... P. A number is available as a keyword as an era. * For narrowing the corresponding abbreviations down, a single word containing a wildcard (“ ?”, “ * ” or “# ”) can be input. (See page 47.) 3 Press 3 Press . - Scrolling the screen : by line : by abbreviation . The corresponding abbreviation list will be displayed. 4 Select an abbreviation using . or Example: BBC * Press screen. to return to the previous - Scrolling the list : by line + 5 Press or : by page . The explanation screen which starts from the selected abbreviation will be displayed. 56 57 Knowledge Lists 6 Press The unit enables you to scroll through various general knowledge resources in a similar manner to browsing through the lists in a book. 1 Select “Knowledge Lists” and then press . The explanation screen which has the selected article will be displayed with its knowledge Topics and Categories. 7 Press 2 Select the name of the source and then press . Example: Oxford Thematic Lists 3 Select the category and then press . 4 Select the sub category and then press . to activate the jump function. 8 Press and select Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Thesaurus or EASY LEARN List by using or . ENCYC DICT THES QUOTE IDIOM Example: FOOD AND DRINK . Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Concise Oxford Dictionary Concise Oxford Thesaurus Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms Add To EASY LEARN List: Add the selected word to the EASY LEARN List. Example: DICT Example: BEERS 9 Press The corresponding article list will be displayed. 5 Select an article using or . Example: bitter - Scrolling the list : by line + 58 or : by page . * After you’ve looked up the definition or synonyms, you can return to the previous . display by pressing * Please note that not every word returned by the Knowledge Lists is included in the Encyclopedia, Dictionary or Thesaurus. 59 Knowledge Find 5 Press Look for the articles in the Oxford Thematic Lists, Oxford Wordfinder and Britannica Daily History using the word(s) you have entered. . * Use the jump function as described on Page 59. 1 Select “Knowledge Find” and then press . 2 Type word(s). Example: spain sculptor p* Search the “Spanish sculptor” whose name fits into “p * ”. * You can enter up to seven words. This method will find the articles which contain all the entered words. . A space can be entered by using and then the * To enter a number, press character of Q, W, ... P. A number is available as a keyword as an era. * You can add one target word with wildcard (“? ”, “ * ” or “# ”), if you know some letters of the target word. (See page 47.) 3 Press OTL OWF BDH . Oxford Thematic Lists Oxford Wordfinder Britannica Daily History 4 Select an article using or : by line 60 harry webb jet engine phobias spiders a* (Result) A list of fish with 5 letter words in their names starting with “s” Finds: Sir Cliff Richard Finds: Sir Frank Whittle, inventor arachnophobia NOTE Because you can search across all categories at the same time, you may get results from different categories in the same list. E.g.fish ?????? = 1) Piscis (CONSTELLATIONS) 2) Salmon (FISH) This is intended to give you all possible solutions which match your criteria, because you may not always know from your clue, exactly which of the Oxford Thematic Lists: 256 categories, the Oxford Wordfinder: 155 categories and the Britannica Daily History: 366 (days) x 4 (categories) you should be looking under. The category is displayed at the end of each data. Please take a little time to learn how to use this solver, as it has been designed to provide you with many different ways to search a wealth of general knowledge information. . - Scrolling the list or (Entry) fish s???? . Example: Picasso + Here are some further examples of how you can use Knowledge Finder: : by page 61 Phrase & Idiom Find MEMO Search for phrases in the Concise Oxford English Dictionary or idioms in the Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms including one or more entered words. 1 Select “Phrase & Idiom Find” and then press . 2 Type word(s). Example: on take * You can enter up to seven words. This method will find the phrases or idioms which contain all the entered words. . A space can be entered by using 3 Press . The corresponding phrase list will be displayed. Press Press to change to the idiom list. to return. 4 Select a phrase using or . Example: take someone on - Scrolling the list : by line + 5 Press : by page . The selected phrase and its definition will be displayed. Note that the selected phrase is displayed within its full dictionary entry, not on its own. 62 63 Games There are 12 great word games that will help you to improve your spelling and vocabulary. Selecting a game 1 Press . The unit selects the last game used each time you select the game mode. 2 Select the game you wish to play by pressing or . * By pressing the first letter of a game name, you can directly select the desired game. Further games starting with the same letter can be selected by pressing the same letter again. 12 word games: Hangman, User Hangman, Jumble, User Jumble, Crossword Quiz, General Knowledge, Definitions, Word Building, User Word Building, Word Challenge, Britannica Quizmaster, Britannica Quick Facts * The Game Levels can be changed from the SET menu. (See page 86.) Hangman This is a game in which you have to find a mystery word whose spelling is unknown to you with a limited number of allowed tries. 1 Select “Hangman” and then press . The number of letters in the mystery word is indicated by question marks. The number of times you can try is shown. 64 2 When you enter one of the letters used in the mystery word, the question mark will be replaced by the letter. Example: Enter “a”. * In some cases, the same letter is used two or more times in the same word: When you enter the letter, all the corresponding question marks will be replaced by the letter simultaneously. * The number of tries you are allowed will decrease progressively every time you enter an incorrect letter. Example: Enter “i”. * One letter will be displayed in turn as a . “Hint” every time you press The number of times a “Hint” can be used is determined on the basis of the set game level. (Beginner: 5, Intermediate: 3, Advanced: 2) * All the letters will be displayed if you press . 3 If all the letters in the word are displayed before you have used up all the tries, a congratulatory message will be displayed and counted in the “Won” column. The answer will then be displayed. * Press any alphabet key to display the next question. . (See page 43.) * You can use jump function by pressing * If you fail to find the word before you have used up all the tries you are halfway through a game, “ Sorry, you allowed, or if you press lost.” will be displayed and counted in the “Lost” column. The answer will then be displayed. 65 User Hangman This is the Hangman game for 2 players using words that you can select. 1 Select “User Hangman” and then press . 2 Select the player you want by pressing or . Jumble Using letters displayed at random, you attempt to find a specified number of words. 1 Select “Jumble” and then press . The selected letters and the number of answers will be displayed. Example: emni * To shuffle the letters, press . 2 Enter a try using all the selected letters. 3 Enter a word. You can use up to 12 letters. Example: people 4 Press . Press to return. * If your answer is incorrect, the message “ Try again” will appear and the selected letters will be displayed again. . * To give up entering letters, press 3 Press . * You need to answer all the mystery words. 5 An opponent has to guess the mystery word. * The ensuing procedure is the same as that used in the Hangman Game. *** Tip for Parents *** This game is a fun way for you to help your children to learn new words from a list or as part of their homework. Select a suitable level, secretly enter your chosen word and then work with them to spell the mystery word correctly . 66 or to redisplay * You can use correct words already accepted. to return. Press * If you enter all requested number of the , a congratulatory answers and press message will be displayed and counted in the “Won” column. * Press any alphabet key to display the next question. . (See page 43.) * You can use jump function by pressing * Please note that not every word returned by the Games is included in the Encyclopedia, Dictionary or Thesaurus. 67 User Jumble Crossword Quiz This is a Jumble game using words that you can select. Enter a letter or letters to replace the question marks. 1 Select “User Jumble” and then press . 1 Select “Crossword Quiz” and then press . The question will be displayed. 2 Select the player you want by pressing or . 2 Enter letters to replace the question marks. Example: t, a 3 Enter a word. You can use up to 12 letters. Example: socat * The entered letter can be changed. Press or to select the letter and then enter the new letter. * One letter will be displayed in turn as a . “Hint” every time you press . * To give up entering letters, press 3 Press 4 Press . 5 An opponent has to enter a try. * The ensuing procedure is the same as that used in the Jumble Game. *** Tip for Parents *** This game is a fun way for you to help your children to learn new words. Simply enter your chosen word and then work with them to find the correct anagrams. 68 . If your answer is correct, a congratulatory message will be displayed and counted in the “Won” column. The answer will then be displayed. or at the display of * If you press the answer, the list of the possible will be displayed. * Press any alphabet key to display the next question. * You can use jump function by pressing . (See page 43.) halfway through a * If your answer is incorrect, or if you press game, “Sorry, you lost.” will be displayed and counted in the “Lost” column. * Please note that not every word returned by the Games is included in the Encyclopedia, Dictionary or Thesaurus. 69 General Knowledge Guess the article in the Encyclopedia based on the contents of the article, with some of the letters already supplied. Guess the headword in the “Concise Oxford English Dictionary” based on its definitions, with some of the letters already supplied. 1 Select “General Knowledge” and then . press 1 Select “Definitions” and then press . The question will be displayed. Example: VES_ _ * Press or explanation. to see the rest of the 2 Enter letters to replace the underline marks. Example: T, A * The entered letter can be changed. Press or to select the letter and then enter the new letter. * One letter will be displayed in turn as a . The “Hint” every time you press number of times a “Hint” can be used is determined on the basis of the set game level. . * To give up entering letters, press 3 Press . If your answer is correct, a congratulatory message will be displayed and counted in the “Won” column. The answer will then be displayed. 70 Definitions The question will be displayed. Example: _O_M * Press or definitions. to see the rest of the 2 Enter letters to replace the underline marks. Example: Z, O * The entered letter can be changed. Press or to select the letter and then enter the new letter. * One letter will be displayed in turn as a . The “Hint” every time you press number of times a “Hint” can be used is determined on the basis of the set game level. . * To give up entering letters, press 3 Press . If your answer is correct, a congratulatory message will be displayed and counted in the “Won” column. The answer will then be displayed. * Press any alphabet key to display the next question. . (See page 43.) * You can use jump function by pressing * Press any alphabet key to display the next question. . (See page 43.) * You can use jump function by pressing , “Sorry, you lost.” * If your answer is incorrect, or if you press will be displayed and counted in the “Lost” column. , “Sorry, you lost.” * If your answer is incorrect, or if you press will be displayed and counted in the “Lost” column. 71 Word Building User Word Building Use some or all of the letters displayed to make new words. You’ll win if you succeed in creating the number of words specified in the screen. 1 Select “Word Building” and then press . The selected letters and the number of answers will be displayed. * To shuffle the letters, press 3 Press 1 Select “User Word Building” and then press . 2 Select the player you want by pressing or . . 2 Enter a word using over 3 displayed letters. Press This is a Word Building game using words that you can select. to return. 3 Enter a word. You can use up to 12 letters. Example: msyyetr . If your answer is correct, you can enter the next word. or to redisplay * You can use correct words already accepted. to return. Press . * To give up entering letters, press * If your answer is incorrect, the message “Try again” will appear and the selected letters will be displayed again. * If you enter all the answers and press , a congratulatory message will be displayed and counted in the “Won” column. 4 Press . 5 An opponent has to enter a try. * The ensuing procedure is the same as that used in the Word Building Game. *** Tip for Parents *** This game is a fun way for you to help your children to learn new words. Simply enter your chosen word and then work with them to find the correct anagrams. * Press any alphabet key to display the next question. . (See page 43.) * You can use jump function by pressing * Please note that not every word returned by the Games is included in the Encyclopedia, Dictionary or Thesaurus. 72 73 Word Challenge Britannica Quizmaster Use some or all of the letters displayed to make new words. This is a word building game in which you have to use the prescribed letter. 1 Select “Word Challenge” and then . press Answer the questions from the Britannica Quizmaster. 1 Select “Britannica Quizmaster” and then press . The selected letters and the number of answers will be displayed. * To shuffle the letters, press . 2 Enter a word using over 3 displayed letters. 2 Select your “Subject” of Quiz by using . alphabet key and then press Example: Geography Press to return. Be sure always to use the reversed letter. 3 Press . If your answer is correct, you can enter the next word. or to redisplay * You can use correct words already accepted. to return. Press . * To give up entering letters, press * If your answer is incorrect, the message “Try again” will appear and the selected letters will be displayed again. * If your answer is correct word, the following messages will be displayed and counted in the appropriate column by the number of the answers. “Poor” column (P) Under 60% of all the answers “Good” column (G) 60% to 90% of all the answers “Brilliant” column (B) Over 90% of all the answers 3 Select your “Type of Quiz” by using . alphabet key and then press Example: Untimed The question will be displayed. 4 Select the answer by using alphabet key. Example: A * If your answer is incorrect or if your time is up, “Sorry, that’s not right.” will be displayed and counted in the “Lost” column. * Press to display the next question. * Press any alphabet key to display the next question. . (See page 43.) * You can use jump function by pressing * Please note that not every word returned by the Games is included in the Encyclopedia, Dictionary or Thesaurus. 74 75 Britannica Quick Facts MEMO Answer the questions from the Britannica Quick Facts. 1 Select “Britannica Quick Facts” and then press . The question will be displayed. 2 Enter year by using the number keys. 3 Press . * If your answer is incorrect, “Sorry, that’s not right.” will be displayed and counted in the “Lost” column. * Press 76 to display the next question. 77 EASY LEARN Viewing the word list The EASY LEARN function allows you to create your own word list from the Encyclopedia, Dictionaries, Thesaurus, Spellchecker, Solvers and Games, which can then be used in the games. 1 Press Building your word list 2 Select “EASY LEARN List” and then . press . (Using the Jump Function) 3 Press 1 Select the word you wish to add to your word list using the cursor keys. (See page 22.) to select “LIST”. (See page 87.) The word list will be displayed. 4 Press and then select “Add To EASY LEARN List” by using . or to scroll the list. 2 Press - Scrolling the list : by line : by page 3 Press to confirm. 5 Press to use jump function. (See page 22.) * Press screen. * The unit can store words between 4 and 12 letters. The words must not contain letters or symbols other than lower case alphabetic letters. * If the word to be added is already contained in memory, the message “The word is already in your list” will appear. * The unit's memory can store 500 words. When you try to add the 501st word, the message “Sorry, Memory is full” will appear. 78 to return to the previous * Please note that not every word returned by Spellchecker or Solvers is included in the Encyclopedia, Dictionaries or Thesaurus. *** Tip for Parents *** This is a fun way to help your children learn new words from a list as part of their homework. Enter the words into the list as described above, then set the frequency of use in the SET menu. The words will then appear in the games. 79 Calculator / Converters Deleting a word Calculator 1 Select the word you wish to delete from your word list. Keys and their functions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 2 Press and then select “Delete this word” by using . 3 Press . 4 Press again to confirm. * If you decide not to delete the word, select . “No” then press * Press screen. to return to the previous 1~0 +, –, x, ÷ MC MR M+ M+/– % (Press once or twice.) Selects Calculator and Unit Converters. Clears last entry Number input keys. Mathematical function keys. Clears memory. Recalls number from memory. Adds number into memory. Removes number from memory. Changes sign of number. Percentage key. * The number stored in the memory is held when the calculation is changed, the mode is switched or the power is turned off. Deleting all words 1 Press . Correcting and clearing entries 2 Select “EASY LEARN List” and then press . 3 Press to select “DELETE ALL”. 4 Press . 5 Press again to confirm. * If you decide not to delete all the word, . select “ No” then press * Press screen. 80 If you enter an incorrect number, press to clear the entire display, then re-enter the correct number. If you press an incorrect mathematical function key, simply press the correct function key afterwards. to return to the previous If “ E ” appears in display: • • • The answer to a calculation is more than 12 digits. The memory is full. 0 has been used as a divisor. to remove the “ E ” and continue. Press 81 Converters Entering or changing a conversion rate 1 Press once or twice. Metric / Imperial conversion Example: Kilometres to Miles once or twice. 1 Press 2 Press or to display the conversion menu. 2 Press or to display the conversion menu. 3 Press 3 Press to select “Money”. to select “Metric” and then . 4 Select “Exchange Rate” by using cursor keys. to select “Length” and then 4 Press . 5 Press . 6 Enter the new rate and then press . Example: £1 = $ 1.6 5 Select “Kilometre” by using cursor keys. 6 Press . 7 Select “Mile” by using cursor keys. Currency conversion Example: 480 US Dollar to £ ( £1 = $1.6) 1 Select “-›Home Curr.” by using cursor keys. 8 Press . Enter the number you wish to convert. 9 Press . (5 Kilometres = 3.10685596118 miles.) 2 Press . Categories of Metric Conversion 3 Enter the amount you wish to convert . and then press ($ 480 = £ 300) * You can convert a new amount by entering . the new number and pressing 82 Temperature: °C, °F Length: Centimetre, Inch, Feet, Yard, Metre, Kilometre, Mile Area: Centimetre2, Inch2, Feet2, Yard2, Metre2, Acre, Kilometre2, Mile2 Volume: Centimetre3, Inch3, Feet3, Yard3, Metre3 Weight : Gram, Ounce, Pound, Kilogram Capacity: Millilitre, Ounce(AM), Ounce(BR), Litre, Quart(AM), Quart(BR), Gallon(AM), Gallon(BR) Power : Kilowatt, Horsepower 83 Setting Function Clothing Size chart You can customize the operating conditions. You can easily check foreign clothing sizes: shirts, shoes, hats etc. for men, women and children. 1 Press 1 Press once or twice. 2 Press or to display the conversion menu. 3 Press then to select “Clothing Size” and . 4 Press to select “Women”. 5 Press or . 2 Select the function you want to change by pressing or . * By pressing the first letter of a menu item, you can directly select the desired function. Further menu starting with the same letter can be selected by pressing the same letter again. Changing the Demo message . 6 Select “Dresses” by using Selecting the menu . 1 Select “Demo Message” and then press . * After pressing , you can reselect “Men”, “Women” and “Children” using or . 2 Select “Disable” or “Enable” by using or . 7 Press 3 Press . to accept changes. (See page 5.) Changing the character size Categories of Clothing Size Chart Men: Suits, Trousers, Overcoats, Pullovers, Socks, Shoes, Shirts, Hats Women: Blouses, Pullovers, Dresses, Coats, Suits, Skirts, Trousers, Shoes, Stockings Children: Dresses, Coats, Suits, Skirts, Trousers, Shoes, Most Clothing You can change the size of the characters on the screen. 1 Select “Text Size” and then press . 2 Select “Small”, “Medium” or “Large” by or . using 3 Press to accept changes. (See page 16.) 84 85 Setting the Game Level Viewing the EASY LEARN List The unit provides three skill levels for playing games (Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced). The level can be changed as required. 1 Select “Game Level” and then press . 1 Select “EASY LEARN List” and then press . 2 Press to select “LIST”. (See page 78.) 2 Select one of the levels by using . or Setting the frequency for the EASY LEARN List 3 Press to set it. The unit provides four frequency levels to use your EASY LEARN List for playing games. Game Scores The unit can display the score of the games. 1 Select “EASY LEARN Word” and then press . 1 Select “Game Scores” and then press . 2 Select a frequency level by using . 2 Select one of the games by using the cursor keys. 3 Press or to set it. * Select “All Clear” to reset all game scores. Changing the sorting for the EASY LEARN List 3 Press The unit can change the sorting of your EASY LEARN List. . “Clear the score?” will be displayed. 4 Select “Yes” or “No” by using and then press . or * The Game Score limit is 999 for the total number of games played. You should clear the game score if you exceed the 999 limit. 86 1 Select “EASY LEARN Sorting” and then . press 2 Select “Entered order” or “Alphabetical” by using 3 Press or . to set it. 87 Setting the Auto Power Off Timer Variant Spelling The unit automatically turns off after a period of time. This amount of time can be customized. (Default 3 min.) The unit can switch variant spelling words between include and exclude for phonetic checking in the Spellchecker. 1 Select “Auto Power Off Timer” and . then press 1 Select “Variant Spelling” and then . press 2 Select one of the preset durations by or . using 2 Select “Disable” or “Enable” by using or . 3 Press 3 Press to set it. Setting the Key Sound to accept changes. Changing On This Day mode 1 Select “Key sound” and then press . 1 Select “On This Day” and then press . 2 Select “Disable” or “Enable” by using or . 2 Select “Disable” or “Enable” by using or . 3 Press to accept changes. 3 Press to accept changes. (See page 5.) (See page 5.) Setting the LCD Contrast Setting Time and Date 1 Select “LCD Contrast” and then press . 1 Select “Time and Date” and then press . 2 Change the contrast level by using or . 2 Move to the sector to be set by using or . 3 Press (See page 4.) to accept changes. Set the number by using 3 Press or . to accept changes. (See page 6.) 88 89 MEMO 90 MEMO 91 Precautions / Specifications Under no circumstances should the unit be subjected to the following treatment, which is likely to damage or deform it. ( indicates a prohibited action.) • • • • • • • • 92 Do not use, store or leave the unit in any of the following places : Places subject to direct sunlight and places where the temperature is likely to reach high levels such as inside a car during the summer months and by the side of heating devices (especially on the seat or dashboard of a car with all the windows closed during the summer). Places liable to accumulation of dust; bathrooms and other humid places where drops of water may come into contact with the unit; places where the influence of magnetism may be felt such as in the vicinity of magnets, speakers and TVs. Do not place anything heavy on top of the unit. Do not press hard on the surface of the display unit or place heavy items such as books on top of it. Do not bend, twist, drop or apply a strong shock to the unit. Do not operate the keys with a hard, pointed instrument or apply more pressure to them than is necessary. Take care not to spill drinks on the unit. Take care especially when using the unit while drinking coffee, soft drinks, etc. • • • • Do not replace the batteries with the power on. Always reset the unit after replacing the battery. Clean with a clean, soft cloth. If the unit is particularly dirty, wipe with a thoroughly wrung cloth soaked in water. Condensation (droplets of water) may form on the display section immediately after turning on the heating in a cold place. In this case, use after wiping gently with a dry, clean, soft cloth. Specifications Display: 240 x 120 dots Temperature range: 0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F ) Battery: One AAA alkaline battery Battery life: approx. 70 hours for continuous display Size: 111(W) x 72 (H) x 16.8 (D) mm Weight: approx. 115g (including battery) * * Specifications may change without notice in order to make product improvements. The life of the battery will vary depending on how the unit is used. Do not alter the unit in any way or attempt to repair it by yourself. Do not use for a long time or store in close contact with synthetic leather products, rubber products, etc. Chemical changes, etc. may resulting in melting, discoloration and damage to the surface of the unit. When removing dirt from the surface of the unit, do not use a cloth soaked in paint thinner, benzene, alcohol or any other volatile solvent. Doing so may damage the finish of the surface through deterioration, discoloration, etc. 93 FAQ’s Generic ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Q. Most display problems or malfunctions. A. Press RESET button (Use a paperclip, not a pen tip as this may be too wide to operate the button properly). Q. Display too light/Dark. A. Adjust contrast/replace battery. Q. Same letter keeps appearing on screen. A. Check if button has become jammed under case. Q. The unit keeps using the same words in games. A. Change EASY LEARN Word settings-it's probably set to use the EASY LEARN List either “Always” or “Often”. Q. Can I use the rechargeable battery? A. The unit has been designed only to work with the normal non-rechargeable battery. The rechargeable battery has a lower voltage than the normal non-rechargeable battery so the unit may not function correctly if the rechargeable battery is used. Q. Problems after changing the battery. A. Always press the reset button after changing the battery. 1. This product is warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for one year from date of purchase. 2. Repair (or at our option, replacement) will be made on any unit which proves to be defective during this period. Carefully pack the unit along with proof of purchase and a completed copy of the Warranty Record you will find in this manual. Postage, insurance and shipping costs incurred in returning the product for warranty service are your responsibility. 3. This warranty does not extend to units which have been subjected to misuse, abuse, neglect, accidents or to units that have been used in violation of the operation instructions. If in our judgement, the unit shows evidence of having been altered, modified or serviced without our authorisation, it will be ineligible for service under this warranty. 4. In Europe, this warranty does not affect your statutory rights. 5. Battery replacement and broken Liquid Crystal Displays are not covered under this warranty. Seiko Instruments Inc. shall not be liable for any direct, consequential or incidental damages arising out of use of this product. Seiko Instruments Inc. shall not be responsible for damages to this unit as a result of a natural or unnatural disaster, except to the extent prohibited by applicable law. Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose on this product is limited in duration to the duration of the warranty. Customer Services Telephone No. 01628-770988 94 95 WARRANTY RECORD ER8100 Warranty Period : One year from the date of purchase Purchase Date : Customer Name: Address: Phone No. : Retailer Name: Address : Seiko Instruments Inc. SC House, Vanwall Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 4UW U.K. System Application Division 8, Nakase 1-chome, Mihama-ku Chiba-shi, Chiba 261-8507, Japan